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says overall, data shows a trend toward less snowfall but whether it does come, there will be what one princeton scientist calls an occasional knockout punch. experts say warmer weather decreases the overall amount of snow and shortens the snow season but when conditions are right if a snowstorm,ualer air carries more moisture which sets the stage for blizzards. juror so it all comes at once. is that right, tucker? >> can you confirm this? >> this is a theory. there are many theories around this stuff. i mean it is interesting. certainly the last 30 or 40 years, we have seen more in the way of large snowstorms on the east coast than we did the preceding three or four years. >> we've had a earies in the last 30 years. >> not in the cards today. >> we have rain showers in the upper 30s. might be a few pockets out to the west dealing with a little sleet or freezing rain. bring an umbrella, be ready for showers. overnight, not falling back nearly as coal as we were 24 hours ago. that is real important to avoid the ice. 39 at reagan national 36 in leonardtown. 32 in frederick. martinsburg, 28. our fr
says overall, data shows a trend toward less snowfall but whether it does come, there will be what one princeton scientist calls an occasional knockout punch. experts say warmer weather decreases the overall amount of snow and shortens the snow season but when conditions are right if a snowstorm,ualer air carries more moisture which sets the stage for blizzards. juror so it all comes at once. is that right, tucker? >> can you confirm this? >> this is a theory. there are many...
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. >> ted went to princeton. presumably he might have read about that. >> don't leap. >> it's interesting to note that, okay, they went a little overboard inventing the friends of hamas and the charges of anti-semitism. you did not see him on the floor speaking. >> stonewalled, what does that mean? stonewalled means you don't talk. >> he is saying the administration has not coughed up the administration proving that in fact chuck hagel was in the pocket of north korea. >> ah. >> so he didn't get the information. >> so he is still pushing this line? >> he said what else can i say? i suggest he should come out there and say he is sorry. >> by the way, i agree with you on princeton doesn't guarantee your knowledge in the world. >> no. >> because sam alito is a graduate of princeton also. but i think ted cruz is a guy going to take a risk and say this is a guy with enormous talent. he is a very, very smart guy. but he is completely misused it in this case, completely misused it in this case. and i think it's too bad,
. >> ted went to princeton. presumably he might have read about that. >> don't leap. >> it's interesting to note that, okay, they went a little overboard inventing the friends of hamas and the charges of anti-semitism. you did not see him on the floor speaking. >> stonewalled, what does that mean? stonewalled means you don't talk. >> he is saying the administration has not coughed up the administration proving that in fact chuck hagel was in the pocket of north...
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. >> ted went to princeton. >> he's immune to criticism. >> he might have read about this at one point. they went a little overboard inventing the friends of hamas and antiseminichl. >> what does it say, he says i've been stone walled. what's it mean? it means you don't talk. >> they have not coughed up the information proving he was in the pocket of north korea. he didn't get the information. >> they are still pushing this line? >> yeah. he said what else can i say? i suggest he come out and say he's sorry. >> i think there's a -- i agree with you on princeton doesn't guarantee you knowledge of the world. samuel lito is a graduate, also. >> okay. >> ted cruise is a guy, take a risk and say, this is a guy with enormous talent. he's completely misused it in this case. completely misused it in this case. i think it's too bad. i think the guy is very, very smart. by the way, i wouldn't want to watch all the mccarthy movies, i think he would be inspired by them. >> there's a smirk there. justifiable hatred of communism. the question of how you treat fellow americans you disagree with and t
. >> ted went to princeton. >> he's immune to criticism. >> he might have read about this at one point. they went a little overboard inventing the friends of hamas and antiseminichl. >> what does it say, he says i've been stone walled. what's it mean? it means you don't talk. >> they have not coughed up the information proving he was in the pocket of north korea. he didn't get the information. >> they are still pushing this line? >> yeah. he said what...
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he was a graduate of princeton prewar and during the war. buckley says gail is insufficiently respectful of religion despite its religious heritage and most elite academia in america. they don't present the free enterprise side of economics. or to keynesian. they are quasi-socialist. rusher agreed with all of that. but i think the greater affinity with buckley can be seen in buckley and his brother-in-law, brent purcell's 1964 book in which they save mccarthy has been a little too rough. he's made errors of judgment, but that causes really important and is being treated unfairly. that's exactly where rusher is a 1954, 55, 56. and here's her for he turns from the generic republican republicanism too hard movement conservatives them. there is a bit of a conservative movement before national review in 1955, but it was a little -- it was disorganized. the polite term might be entrepreneurial, individualistic whittaker chambers cited as the people popping out by kravitz. you never knew where they were coming from, where they were going. you might
he was a graduate of princeton prewar and during the war. buckley says gail is insufficiently respectful of religion despite its religious heritage and most elite academia in america. they don't present the free enterprise side of economics. or to keynesian. they are quasi-socialist. rusher agreed with all of that. but i think the greater affinity with buckley can be seen in buckley and his brother-in-law, brent purcell's 1964 book in which they save mccarthy has been a little too rough. he's...
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harvard and professor at the radcliffe institute coming adjoining here are james mcpherson historian from princeton university, author and president of the university of richmond and historian author professor of history at columbia and james oakes and author of freedom national. of book research at the new york public library all panelist will sign books after the program. please join me to welcome them on stage. [applause] >> good evening. i am glad to see you here. we will have a conversation and one of our discussion amongst ourselves then take questions from the audience. do not be shy about asking them. jim, asking you about the title of the book that people may not understand freedom national comes from the inaugural speech as a u.s. senator that it is called the freedom national slavery sectional. first it is a constitutional doctrine in which they claim the constitution made slavery a local state institution but everywhere the constitution was solvent freedom is the policy of the united states so on the high seas washington d.c.'s and the western territories freedom should be the policy an
harvard and professor at the radcliffe institute coming adjoining here are james mcpherson historian from princeton university, author and president of the university of richmond and historian author professor of history at columbia and james oakes and author of freedom national. of book research at the new york public library all panelist will sign books after the program. please join me to welcome them on stage. [applause] >> good evening. i am glad to see you here. we will have a...
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joining her james mcpherson, a pulitzer prize-winning historian and professor at princeton university, edward, the civil war historian, author and president of the university of richmond, a historian, author and professor of history at columbia university, and james stifel that city university of new york and the author of "freedom national" the topic of tonight's discussion. a book that was research at the new york public library at the center for scholars and writers and i was the director of libraries of the new york public library. >> our other panelists will sign books in the lobby after the program. please join me in welcoming to the stage. [applause] >> good evening. i'm glad to see all of you here. wonderful audience. we are going to have a conversation we hope discussing and then we will take questions from the audience. i am sure do have a lot and i hope he will not be shy about asking them. want to start first with a gem and asking a question about the book about the title of the book and some terms you used that people may not understand, freedom national. estimate it come
joining her james mcpherson, a pulitzer prize-winning historian and professor at princeton university, edward, the civil war historian, author and president of the university of richmond, a historian, author and professor of history at columbia university, and james stifel that city university of new york and the author of "freedom national" the topic of tonight's discussion. a book that was research at the new york public library at the center for scholars and writers and i was the...
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. >> like he is teaching a class at princeton keeping students in line. he did once again defending this bed -- stimulus by the fed, quantitative easing and low-interest rate cut came under criticism for keeping short-term interest rates and helping keep interest rates low because that has hurt savers and plenty of constituents of these members of congress, and ben bernanke -- as the economy improves and and the stock market is up over the last two years and double in the last two years. and retirees, and one is a 9-year-old mother. >> i don't understand how you can give that advice or increase the stock market is a positive indicator of your work in a cost-benefit analysis in the economy. >> i was not giving financial advice. i apologize if i give that impression. >> what should you be doing in the benefit to the seniors and what should we say to seniors? >> what i was saying was the economy will get stronger because of good policies kamakura in a sustainable way. >> the big one was the sequester and spending cuts that are living will be coming on friday
. >> like he is teaching a class at princeton keeping students in line. he did once again defending this bed -- stimulus by the fed, quantitative easing and low-interest rate cut came under criticism for keeping short-term interest rates and helping keep interest rates low because that has hurt savers and plenty of constituents of these members of congress, and ben bernanke -- as the economy improves and and the stock market is up over the last two years and double in the last two years....
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it's a beautiful campus. >> oh, yeah. >> princeton university, no connection to princeton review, williams college in massachusetts and number two, harvard college. we should mention. and number one, for the private colleges, swarthmore college in pennsylvania. how much are students paying here when you consider how much aid they're being granted? >> swarthmore, a big sticker price, bringing it down to about $18, 00 for the average student. so many schools, as you mentioned, are giving out 100% of the student fees, not forcing them to take out dollar one in student loans. >> they can use some of that aid to travel overseas is this. >> study abroad programs, experience for learning within the states as well. these schools are love letters when it comes to financial aid and not forcing a student to take out a loan. >> bob franik, always great information. >> the scottos, after this. copd makes it hard to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair co
it's a beautiful campus. >> oh, yeah. >> princeton university, no connection to princeton review, williams college in massachusetts and number two, harvard college. we should mention. and number one, for the private colleges, swarthmore college in pennsylvania. how much are students paying here when you consider how much aid they're being granted? >> swarthmore, a big sticker price, bringing it down to about $18, 00 for the average student. so many schools, as you mentioned,...
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a man from princeton had talked about the hidden handed presidency. john dulles wast running things. many books have been written about eisenhower. ike is going up for a number of reasons. he got us out of the korean war. we are trying to get out of iraq and afghanistan. chuck hagel is an eisenhower republican. ike had the defense posture called the new look. they cut back on missile systems and on u.s. troops during that time. there were being fiscally responsible when it came to defense spending. obama will have a new look defense posture in some ways. on relied in the 1950's nuclear-weapons and president obama has a drone policy, " defense on the cheap," as they used to call leit. role warre earl warren appointed to the supreme court. he acted in american interest when he defended egypt. nobody would argue it wasn't brave of eisenhower to do so. the greatest public works project on his watch. the st. lawrence seaway. he created nasa, which led the way to the kennedy years in going to the moon. barack, the federal troops to protect school girls goin
a man from princeton had talked about the hidden handed presidency. john dulles wast running things. many books have been written about eisenhower. ike is going up for a number of reasons. he got us out of the korean war. we are trying to get out of iraq and afghanistan. chuck hagel is an eisenhower republican. ike had the defense posture called the new look. they cut back on missile systems and on u.s. troops during that time. there were being fiscally responsible when it came to defense...
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princeton and yale, 1903. at that time versions of the game had already been played for 30 years. but football as we know it was just beginning its american journey. >> we're talking about a period when the game was being played in college, and maybe 2% of americans were even going to college. >> reporter: michael oriard is a former nfl player-turned-author and professor. >> why would they care what the boys are doing with their spare time? the popular press transformed the game into this popular spectacle. >> reporter: through lurid, hyper ventilating accounts, they were drawn into a world so violent that injuries and fatalities were common. the gape wgame was so wild, man wanted it banned outright prompting theodore roosevelt, a fan, to plead for toning it down. he developed a professional league before world war i and not terribly long after world war ii, surging in popularity. >> what changed that in the 1950s was television. television made it possible for football fans everywhere to follow professional football. also opened it up, a game for people who had no connection what
princeton and yale, 1903. at that time versions of the game had already been played for 30 years. but football as we know it was just beginning its american journey. >> we're talking about a period when the game was being played in college, and maybe 2% of americans were even going to college. >> reporter: michael oriard is a former nfl player-turned-author and professor. >> why would they care what the boys are doing with their spare time? the popular press transformed the...
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michael wrestled at princeton. you're the spokesperson for the committee charged with getting it back. >> indeed i am. >> i think a lot of people think of marathon and wrestling is what the olympics are all about. what the heck happened? >> the ioc is a political organization. there's a 15-member executive committee. it's northern european based. you know, they started the olympics with us, a lot of europeans want american and they, five, six years ago started a process where they told all the sports hey had to resell themselves to the olympic games. the guy that ran the wrestling federation did a really miserable job of selling wrestling to this committee. they didn't like him. he didn't take it seriously. and you know, they got a bee in their bonnet about it and so they dissed wrestling -- >> why? >> because it's a political organization. and each person on that ioc has their own sport that they care about. there were no americans on the executive committee. there were no representatives that came from countries
michael wrestled at princeton. you're the spokesperson for the committee charged with getting it back. >> indeed i am. >> i think a lot of people think of marathon and wrestling is what the olympics are all about. what the heck happened? >> the ioc is a political organization. there's a 15-member executive committee. it's northern european based. you know, they started the olympics with us, a lot of europeans want american and they, five, six years ago started a process where...
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. >> steve: he's also a very smart guy, graduated from princeton and harvard law school. >> brian: anyone could do that. some people just can't get the opportunity. >> brian: want a gun? new law would force you to buy a $1 million insurance policy, along with it. can they really do that? peter johnson, jr. is on the case. >> steve: crazy. plus, the united states postal service is broke and can't seem to balance their books. but they've come up with a possible solution, post office clothes! mmm. it's delicious! another angry-satisfied customer. you don't need toppings! and that is why we're fixing this. hey earth! stop topping triscuit! [ male announcer ] 100% whole grain woven for an untoppable taste. ♪ [ male announcer ] it was designed to escape the ordinary. it feels like it can escape gravity. ♪ the 2013 c-class coupe. ♪ starting at $37,800. ♪ accomplishing even little things can become major victories. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. when i was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel for my pain and stiffness, and to help stop joint damage. [ m
. >> steve: he's also a very smart guy, graduated from princeton and harvard law school. >> brian: anyone could do that. some people just can't get the opportunity. >> brian: want a gun? new law would force you to buy a $1 million insurance policy, along with it. can they really do that? peter johnson, jr. is on the case. >> steve: crazy. plus, the united states postal service is broke and can't seem to balance their books. but they've come up with a possible solution,...
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but he operated by what a princeton professor many years ago called the hidden hand theory of government. he was very adept -- i guess he learned this through his military career -- at operating behind the scenes so you couldn't really see his hand at work. all of this is interesting political science, but again, i'm interested in the human dimension here. and i spent a lot of time with ike's son, john, who's 90 years old but has all his marbles, and we were talking about the balance between the genial ike and the cold-blooded ike. and i said, you know, 50/50? and john eisenhower said make that 75% cold-blooded. this is his son, we're talking about. richard nixon, who was eisenhower's vice president, said that eisenhower was more complicated and devious than most people realize, and then nixon said i mean devious in the best sense of the word. [laughter] now, ike was human. the stress did get to him. he had a heart attack in 1955, a stroke in 1957, chronic stomach problems, a stomach operation in 1956. one of the most useful records of ike's life is the diary that was kept by his persona
but he operated by what a princeton professor many years ago called the hidden hand theory of government. he was very adept -- i guess he learned this through his military career -- at operating behind the scenes so you couldn't really see his hand at work. all of this is interesting political science, but again, i'm interested in the human dimension here. and i spent a lot of time with ike's son, john, who's 90 years old but has all his marbles, and we were talking about the balance between...